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Runners dodge zombies Oct. 4 during the 3rd Annual

Runners dodge zombies Oct. 4 during the 3rd Annual

Runners dodge zombies Oct. 4 during the 3rd Annual Zombie Run at Camp Hansen. The Halloween-themed run stretched for 3.7 miles and consisted of service members disguised as zombies chasing runners to try and “i... More

Gunnery Sgt. William W. Walker II, left, scares away

Gunnery Sgt. William W. Walker II, left, scares away

Gunnery Sgt. William W. Walker II, left, scares away runners during the Zombie Run Oct. 4 at Camp Hansen. The Halloween-themed zombie run stretched for 3.7 miles and consisted of service members disguised as zo... More

Gunnery Sgt. William W. Walker II, left, scares away

Gunnery Sgt. William W. Walker II, left, scares away

Gunnery Sgt. William W. Walker II, left, scares away runners during the Zombie Run Oct. 4 at Camp Hansen. The Halloween-themed zombie run stretched for 3.7 miles and consisted of service members disguised as zo... More

Lance Cpl. Kevin A. Getts directs runners Oct. 4 during

Lance Cpl. Kevin A. Getts directs runners Oct. 4 during

Lance Cpl. Kevin A. Getts directs runners Oct. 4 during the 3rd Annual Zombie Run at Camp Hansen. The Halloween-themed run stretched for 3.7 miles and consisted of service members disguised as zombies chasing r... More

Lt. Col. Jeff L. Hammond, center, and his daughter,

Lt. Col. Jeff L. Hammond, center, and his daughter,

Lt. Col. Jeff L. Hammond, center, and his daughter, Aurora Hammond run past zombies Oct. 4 at Camp Hansen. The Halloween-themed zombie run stretched for 3.7 miles and consisted of service members disguised as z... More

Sgt. Joel Manzano Jr. scares runners Oct. 4 during

Sgt. Joel Manzano Jr. scares runners Oct. 4 during

Sgt. Joel Manzano Jr. scares runners Oct. 4 during the 3rd Annual Zombie Run at Camp Hansen. The Halloween-themed zombie run stretched for 3.7 miles and consisted of service members disguised as zombies chasing... More

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